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What were the Browns thinking? I hope for their sake they take Lynch or possibly Cook in the late 1st/early 2nd.
What were the Browns thinking? I hope for their sake they take Lynch or possibly Cook in the late 1st/early 2nd.
The Eagles traded up to number 2 overall. It looks like Goff and Wentz will go 1-2.
The Browns continue to be the Browns even with the whole moneyball philosophy - I wonder if the fact the organization is becoming very brown in the front office and coaching staff makes them think the gremlin will be their black savior at quarterback.
The Browns have stated that the gremlin has to earn the starting job and it does sound like they will still draft a qb. Interested to see if they end up drafting a black quarterback.
I have been reading up on the mock drafts/player ranking articles and following the rumor mill fairly close. A lot of what I read about is pretty pointless I admit but I am more or less looking for trends leading up to the draft. Most 7 round mock drafts I have read seem to have hover around the 60 white player mark which is a marked improvement from last year's complete coal fest and top 100 player rankings seem to have 20-25 white players ranked. I am going to try and refrain from posting any sort of rumors/news unless it is actual fact rather than the BS that runs amuck leading up to the draft.
I'll write a draft preview sometime next week like I did last year. I will say I think this draft should be an improvement on the 2015 draft.
A couple articles on one of my favorite college QBs - Kevin Hogan who looks to be trending upwards leading into the draft.
http://www.csnbayarea.com/raiders/report-raiders-among-teams-visit-stanford-qb-hogan
http://bills.buffalonews.com/2016/04/23/qb-smart-tested-kevin-hogan-best-fit-buffalo-bills/
Hogan can speak to NFL coaches and scouts on a level almost all other quarterbacks in this draft cannot. Most were robots in spread offenses mechanically taking plays from the sideline, racing to the line at warp speed and making one read during a play with speed, speed, SPEED the emphasis. The brain, for many, is not.
So in this year's draft, Hogan is the cerebral alternative. For teams stuck in this quarterback crisis, he's the throwback to simpler times.
“It’s easy for me,” said Hogan, one day after visiting with the San Diego Chargers. “It’s fun. It’s a breath of fresh air for them for me to be able to speak the same language as them. … It was like you’re a blast from the past for these guys.”
If anything Hogan attests the importance of playing in a complex offense in college to help with the transition to the more complicated offensive schemes that many NFL teams employ. I see Hogan as being a valuable commodity because he actually plays in an offense that translates to the NFL. The dumbed down spread is so simplistic and it shows with the failure rate of so many highly touted college black quarterbacks that fail to transition. Personally I am looking forward to see where he ends up - would love to see him supplant Tyrod Taylor in Buffalo.
Why are the Raiders and San Diego looking at a QB? That's one position they both seem set at.
LOL! This was my EXACT reaction when I saw Leonardfan's post. It would be perfectly logical to assume that the Browns would draft "hometown hero" Cardale Oaf Jones. What a joke.Maybe they'll take Paxton Lynch with their number one pick but he's white so they might not want him.
My guess is they'll take a player such as Cardale Jones in round two.
Well, you know. The magical "upside" is always there. Perhaps their college coaches were not able to coax it out of them. Of course looking at it like this shows how utterly racist the whole process is. It's almost like the coaches, scouts and GMs all look at blacks they way an old Korean friend of mine did: "they all look the same, kinky hair, flared nostrils and liver lips." With that view, it's like I've always said, every black can be Barry Sanders or whoever in the view of these cretins.Two White QBs going one-two is quite an improvement over last year's draft already. And there doesn't seem to be a single black player that excites the media hype machine. The top two linebackers are injured -- Jaylon Smith will miss all of 2016, and Myles Jack has cartilage damage in his right knee. There are no "surefire" black QBs, the top WR is so slow that he'd be an undrafted free agent tight end if he was White, and Eziekel Elliott is the only running back who is said to be a cinch three down back; Derrick Henry is stiff enough that he can easily flop in the NFL.
The top black players look to be the sumo Tunsil and d-back Jalen Ramsey, and maybe Elliott. A very weak pool of black players, but that won't stop NFL teams from following their annual ritual of stockpiling them later this week.
Myles Jack, he of one knee and mostly ordinary play is still being touted as a top ten pick.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...d-cause-myles-jack-to-drop-out-of-the-top-10/
"one of the best lb's in college football" LOL
I'm not sold on this guy at all. He had a bad injury and even when he wasn't injured, he looked completely pedestrian. I really hope the Dolphins don't draft him. Jack Conklin would be the smart pick for the Fins, but the DWF fan base of this team wants Jack in the worst possible way. You should have seen the DWF reactions when we got Alonso by trading out of the top 10, thus potentially costing us the opportunity to land Jack.
I'm not sold on this guy at all. He had a bad injury and even when he wasn't injured, he looked completely pedestrian. I really hope the Dolphins don't draft him. Jack Conklin would be the smart pick for the Fins, but the DWF fan base of this team wants Jack in the worst possible way. You should have seen the DWF reactions when we got Alonso by trading out of the top 10, thus potentially costing us the opportunity to land Jack.
With a few days left before the draft it really looks like the media is trying to hype up the disappointing black quarterbacks - Prescott and Brissett both seem to be routinely mocked as mid round guys when they are more or less late round or UDFA guys.
Like clockwork the media complaining about racism when it comes to black QBs and scout comments. It seems to have become an annual rite of spring.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-about-quarterbacks-turn-up-the-usual-racism/
Jacks hype started all because he played Rb and lb his freshman year. Playing in the same conference Scooby Wright was the dominant Lb in the PAC 12. I don't think Jack will live up to his underserved hype.